The document provides 10 references about the Islamic scholar Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Some of the key details summarized are:
1. Al-Maturidi was a 9th century Sunni Islamic theologian from Samarkand who founded the Maturidi school of Sunni Islamic theology.
2. He developed an orthodox Sunni theology that rejected anthropomorphism and emphasized free will over predestination in response to Mu'tazilite theology.
3. Scholars have studied al-Maturidi's teachings on kalam theology, his views on heresies like Manichaeism, and how he addressed the relationship between faith and actions in Islam.
The document provides 10 references about the Islamic scholar Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Some of the key details summarized are:
1. Al-Maturidi was a 9th century Sunni Islamic theologian from Samarkand who founded the Maturidi school of Sunni Islamic theology.
2. He developed an orthodox Sunni theology that rejected anthropomorphism and emphasized free will over predestination in response to Mu'tazilite theology.
3. Scholars have studied al-Maturidi's teachings on kalam theology, his views on heresies like Manichaeism, and how he addressed the relationship between faith and actions in Islam.
The document provides 10 references about the Islamic scholar Abu Mansur al-Maturidi. Some of the key details summarized are:
1. Al-Maturidi was a 9th century Sunni Islamic theologian from Samarkand who founded the Maturidi school of Sunni Islamic theology.
2. He developed an orthodox Sunni theology that rejected anthropomorphism and emphasized free will over predestination in response to Mu'tazilite theology.
3. Scholars have studied al-Maturidi's teachings on kalam theology, his views on heresies like Manichaeism, and how he addressed the relationship between faith and actions in Islam.
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